




Victoria Anucha, Talia Rose Barton, Dawson Batchelder, Isabelle Beauchamp, Fiona Beswick, Daniela Bologna, Ines Bu, Siyeh Sophia Chung, Wyatt Coe, Layton Davis, Natasha Fenga, Austin Fenn, Yvette Fu, Owen Gavis, Emily Contreras Gómez, Elena Gutierrez / elena xo, Eric Hart Jr., Kala Herh, Abbigail Hong, Wyatt Humphreys, Rhianydd Hylton, Emma Kaufman, Daniel Kyungjun Kim, Ted Taekeun Kim, Modupe Lamikanra, Jiaqi Liu, LYLA, Devan Marz, Tatiana Maxwell, Fallon McDonald, Amber McKenzie, Alex Montgomery, Christiana Nelson, Yi Pan, Zayira Ray, Finnegan Schneider, Natasha Irina Segebre, Juliana Spitz, Camilla Szabo, Momo Takahashi, Ivo Thomas, Jeff Thomas, Sophie Yewell, Jean Zamora, Judy Zhang
The projects range from portraiture and documentaries to conceptual and experimental photo-based works. They address issues of gentrification, identity, memory, cultural heritage, loss, body image, alienation, visuality, labor, and much more.
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NYU Tisch Department of Photography and Imaging
The Department of Photography and Imaging (DPI) in the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University is a four-year B.F.A. program situated in New York City. Centered on the making and understanding of images, DPI offers students both the intensive focus of an arts curriculum while demanding a broad grounding in the liberal arts. Our department embraces multiple perspectives and approaches, which encourages critical engagement both in and outside of the classroom. Our majors explore photo-based imagery as personal and cultural expression while working in virtually all modes of analog and digital photo-based image-making, multimedia, new media, immersive, and post-photographic 3D simulation technologies.
New York University Tisch School of the Arts Department of Photography & Imaging BFA Thesis Exhibition
Featuring: Various Artists
Curated by: Adam Ryder
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Brooklyn, NY 11201
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